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CELEBRITIES MOURN WITH OBOUR

The family of the late Nana Osei Boansi Kuffour, father of aspiring NPP Parliamentary candidate for Asante Akyim South and former MUSIGA President, Bice Osei Kuffour has held a virtual one-week observation of the passing of the former chief. The one-week celebration took place via Zoom conferencing facility and attracted the participation of celebrities and members of the public in general.

A number of celebrities have sent messages of condolences via various their social media platforms.

Virtuoso producer, engineer and hitmaker, Appiah Dankwa aka Appietus notes on his Facebook platform, “Bice Osei Kuffour, sorry for your lost (sic) I know it’s not easy but may God give u strength Please accept my condolence.”

Hiplife legend Reggie Rockstone tweets, “@obourbice MAY HE REST AND FROM MY FAMILY TO YOURS WE SEND LOVE PEACE AND ALL JAH VIBES TO YOU! BEEN THERE AND I SABI THIS FEELING WELL WELL BLESS UP BRO.” Screen goddess Yvonne Nelson also tweets, “Sorry about your Dad, sending my love to you and the family. Stay strong. May he rest in peace @obourbice”

Broadcaster Omanhene Kwabena Asante states, “Obour may the good lord strengthen you in times like this and beyond as you observe your dads one week today, Daddy RIP…Obour it is well” and multiple hit maker Tic Tac intones on tweeter, “We’ve lost many loved ones in this trying times, but like always, Jehovah God knows BEST. I would like to take this opportunity to encourage my brother @obourbice who lost his father last week. Bro be assured of the support of myself and my family.”

Rap Doctor @okyeamekwame has “@obourbice my brother observing his Fathers one-week funeral arrangement zoom. Sorry Kwabena. May none of us ever lose our loved ones under such circumstances. Respecting the rules. #selfquarantined #lockdown #corona.”

Captain Planet of 4×4 fame, “Nana Obour Mi Ma Wu Damirifa Due @obourbice Sh3 Den” and VGMA Artiste of the Decade Sarkodie states, “My condolence @obourbice hy3 den.” Morris D’voice Lovit is on Facebook, “Sorry for your loss bro…Be strong…it is well…”

Mzbel on Instagram says, “May my condolence bring u @obourbice comfort and may my prayers ease the pain of your loss. May the universe bless and comfort u and ur family during this time of grief. Please accept my sincere condolence. May the soul of your dad Rest In Power, may my prayers help guide him on his journey to our Ancestors.”

The love is flowing with Divas MzVee sharing, “Nana I know how this is hard! I can’t say sorry enough…God be with you and your family through these hard times. @obourbice Take heart May daddy Rest In Peace” and Wendy Shay posting on her Instagram page, “I’m really sorry for your loss @obourbice today marks exactly a week your father left us…stay strong.”

King of the Streets, Kwaw Kesse is on his tweeter handle, “In these times, we only need one another to cheer us up. We are with you @obourbice as you mourn your dad.” Multiple star and hitmaker Richie Mensah on Instagram has, “My deepest condolences @obourbice…These are very difficult times…,” dancehall icon Samini on tweeter says, “RIP Nana…sorry for your loss bro #Obour” while Okomfour Kwadee tweets “Sh3den @obourbice” and entertainment critic Francis Doku has shared a post by Obour on his Facebook page.

President of Imani, Franklin Cudjoe also shared the one-week poster on his twitter handle with a simple @obourbice Obourbice while Kwame Boafo Akuffo has, “May the earth rest lightly on your father when the time comes. Please accept the assurances of my condolences. @obourbice” on his tweeter handle.

The late Nana Osei Boansi Kuffour passed away at the Ridge Hospital on Friday, March 27, 2020 and is survived by twelve children including Obour.

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